Katie Beth Pate Allen was looking for a Christian college and Lipscomb University proved to be the right answer for her. She helped make history with the 2003-2004 Lady Bisons basketball team who won the Atlantic Sun Conference title for the first time

Former Lady Bison ace Whitney Kihnl took a few moments to chat with LipscombSports.com in advance of this weeks' NCAA softball regional. Kihnl helped lead the Purple and Gold in the circle in the 2010 regional in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Frank Downing followed an interesting path to David Lipscomb College to play basketball in 1948. He served in World War II as part of a tank crew and then enrolled at Western Kentucky before transferring. LipscombSports.com spent some time with Downing for this week's edition of Where are they now?

In this week's edition of Where are they now?, LipscombSports.com caught up with former Bisons baseball player Tony Hopper. Hopper patrolled right field for the Bisons at Onion Dell in the 1960s under Coach Ken Dugan.

Denis Kitzinger is an assistant professor and Dean of Students at Thomas More College in Merrimack, N.H. He moved from his native Germany to Nashville to play soccer at Lipscomb University. He took time to speak to LipscombSports.com.

Jeremy George, the official financial planner for Lipscomb University athletics, balances his business and a growing family. He has extended his contract as the official financial planner for three more years with Lipscomb. As a corporate sponsor George feels a strong attachment to Lipscomb.

In this week's edition of Where are they now?, Lipscombsports.com caught up with former Lady Bisons golfer Lauren Peck. She now is the branch manager at Avenue Bank in Green Hills and serves as an assistant vice president.

This week's edition of 'Where are they now?' features Deborah Spencer Garner. She was a shooting guard for the Lipscomb Lady Bisons from 1988-92. Lipscombsports.com caught up with Deborah to see where life has taken her since leaving Lipscomb.

Rick Clark was a double-sport standout for Lipscomb University in the late 60's. He was a four-year letterman in basketball serving as co-captain as a junior and senior. He also lettered on the tennis team earning co-MVP honors as a senior.

This week's 'Where are they now?' edition catches up with former Lipscomb baseball player Ben Williams (left). Williams was Brian Ryman's (right) first recruit at Lipscomb. He helped guide the Bisons to an A-Sun championship and a NCAA Tournament berth in 2008.

Evan McGee, a former soccer player for Lipscomb, is still on the move. He teaches statistics and also serves as a math tutor at Lipscomb Academy. He also is working on his Master's in Education with a specialization in mathematics. Evan took a brief pause this week to talk with lipscombsports.com.

Josh Slater has traded in his basketball for bank accounts. After a stint in Germany in professional basketball Slater, a former guard for the Lipscomb Bisons, returned to his hometown and started a career in banking approximately a year-and-a-half ago.

Five former Lady Bisons, who played for Brandon Rosenthal, are involved in coaching at the high school level. In a modified addition of this week’s “Where Are They Now” those former players talk about the impact that Lipscomb volleyball had on their lives.

The start of the 2013-2014 basketball season for the Lipscomb Lady Bisons is only a few days away. Assistant coach John Wild points out that the fall preseason may be more of a challenge in terms of time to get things done than during the season because of the preparation necessary to get ready.

Chris Burnett, a former right-handed pitcher, returned to the Lipscomb University campus this past week to participate in the Alumni and Friends Baseball Weekend hosted by Bisons coach Jeff Forehand and his staff.

Robert Frost didn't play golf at Lipscomb University, but he roomed with Will Brewer, an NAIA National Champion in golf and the director of golf for the Bisons and Lady Bisons. Through the years Frost has been a financial supporter of the golf program going back to the days of Dr. Ralph Samples as coach.

Former baseball player Blake Bratcher is a judicial law clerk for Honorable Judge Steve Dozier. At night he is a student at the Nashville School of Law with plans to graduate in December. Bratcher spent some time after law classes to talk with lipscombsports.com.

There are only 24 hours in a day, but don’t tell Christina “Christy” Grisham. The former Lipscomb softball player works a regular job, spends an average of four hours a day in preparation for the Miss Tennessee pageant and is also working on designing her own line of clothes.

Former Lipscomb golfer Bryan Kendrick and his son Bryce teamed to win the National Championship in the Gross Division of the Father & Son Team Classic earlier this summer in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Bryan is the focus of this week's Where are they now?

Lipscombsports.com had a chance to catch up with Keith O'Neal, who ran cross country from 1999-2002. O'Neal is back at Lipscomb having started as the Online Instructional Designer for Lipscomb's Center for Teaching and Learning in July.